Blabber in a sentence as a noun

Unless they define that, I think this is just pointless blabber.

All you do is rag on Android and blabber about the iPhone.

I do not trust them, most of them just blabber whatever they think people would like to hear.

It's actually rare to see your kind of empty, mindless blabber here on HN.

The best defense is probably to not blabber to people who might identify you.

People don't just hire me because I'm a cool guy and I say funny jokes and blabber insightful-sounding things.

Then there's the God says part where he generates random blabber from Bible or something.

People seem to get starstruck and blabber whatever is on the tip of their tongue without thinking if Linus will even care to read it.

Blabber in a sentence as a verb

Further: often when confronted by silence, the blabber will say something that she didn't plan on saying.

HN user virtuabhi had sometimes ago put this very clearly[1] what tptacek exactly is beneath all his blabber.

There's going to be the common blabber and hating on the usual suspects but polls like this tend to be good ways to bring up a general topic and let everyone discuss.

Legal blabber aside, the tone in the article is infuriating - standard US media fear-inducing lawsuit ****.

Now couple the fact that there are so many deranged people and then give them a place to blabber away, the Internet, and you have a recipe for constant demagoguery and witch-burning.

I think it's a very curious thing about the human psyche that I can make up something absurd, blabber about it, and get another human to the point of total lack of self control.

It's not just me.> Preface: As a white, heterosexual, cis, male, Im granted, from birth, an extraordinary amount of privilegeThis is crazy, intellectually debilitating blabber.

Blabber definitions

noun

one who reveals confidential information in return for money

See also: informer betrayer squealer

verb

speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly